No... not much online about it either. I am just going for the Gen tag from now on. I did keep seeing an elk herd on private in the town of Farson, but on the map it looks like they were on the unit 100 boundary. You could always draw the spike tag as a second choice, hunt the unit first before...
I was only able to hunt the last 2 days of the season but I did run into a herd on the southern boundary of the unit. Not sure if they were pushed down by snow or not.
To be specific, I am talking about the odds on the reduced price anterless tags, does the first choice applicants include the number of applicants who applied for that tag, but were withdrawn because they didn't draw their buck tag.
Does anybody know if the applicants that check the "Withdraw if not successful for Buck/Bull tag" are included in the draw statistics that WYGFD provides on their hunt planner? Wondering how accurate the first choice applicants number really is. TIA
When I went to Namibia, I took my 35 Whelen. Performance was awesome, single shot kills on everything including a zebra. That being said, your 270 should be more than adequate. I would look at a 150 or 160 grain partition as far a projectiles go.
Idaho tags are on a nonresident quota and are selling out at a faster pace every year. It is possible for those to sell out before you know your Wyoming results.
If you are on a federal or state highway, you are good to go. If you leave that roadway, then you are subject to the tribe's laws/regs. The tribal police are more likely to shake you down for fines than anything else i.e. if you pay the fine before your court date, then we won't tell your...